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    Anyone else here live in Florida? To be more precise, on the east coast of it?

    I was just wondering because we have one monster of a hurricane coming, a catagory 4 last time I checked. School's been called off for the next 2 days (at least in Brevard County), and there's gonna be a mandatory evacuation tomorrow at 2 p.m.. I'm evacuating to a place farther south, But it still could get hit if the hurricane changes paths again.

    So, the point of this topic was to see if anyone else here has ever gone though a hurricane before, or is about to be hit by Frances?

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    No, I have never gone through a hurricane and I live very far away from Florida. A hurricane must be quite scary. I hope everything works out alright for you.
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    Well, normaly ther's just a lot of howling wind, and we get more rain than several small counrties in the space of like 4 hours.

    Most people are perfectly safe , provided they dont do anything stupid.

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    I was in Miami the week before Hurricane Andrew hit, but I haven't ever actually been in one. Most of my family has, though.

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    I've been through Isabel last year. It was nothing when it reached to my area in Northern Virginia.

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    When I was younger I was staying in a small coastal fishing village when a hurricane hit. Houses were across the road from the sea and water kept blowing throat my window, and once even a fish! (Although the fish could've been in a dream. It seems all too magical for reality )

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    I live in the Houston area of Texas. I have been through Hurricane Alisha, Hurricane Andrew (I think), and most recently Tropical Storm Allison, which horribly flooded Houston. And I was stuck in the middle of Houston because all of our weather men aparently got high that week when they were giving their weather reports and told us that Allison would pass just to the west of us and only stay for like 3 or 4 hours. Allison came staight for Houston, set up camp, went west, decided it didn't want to go west, came back, set up camp again, and finally went east. It was horrible. I59 became the I59 River for a while. There was an 18 wheeler, fully loaded, completely submerged in water. It was bad in the medical center, which was not at all prepared for this. No one could get to a hospital until the rain went away and helicopters could be in the sky again. At the Baylor College of Medicine and other universities, a lot of stuff got messed up, especially the underground animal hut. All the animals, i.e. between six months to two years of research, drowned. There were students on the corner of the street the next day crying. The theatre district was just messed up to no end. Luckily I parked my car on a second story parking lot that evening, and my apartment was on the second floor. I had gone to a dance club that evening (thinking that because every weatherman in Houston said it wouldn't hit us that it was fine), and I and many other people got stranded there. So since the TABC couldn't get to the club, they served drinks until about 7am (usually they stop at 2am). It was kind of scary, a hurricane hadn't caused this much damage to Houston since about the 1960s, and this was just a tropical storm.

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    Nope, englands FAR to boring to have anything like hurricanes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxico
    Nope, englands FAR to boring to have anything like hurricanes.
    If I remember correctly, once a Hurrican ripped through England and other parts of Europe, creating mass devistation.

    Just wait your turn.
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    Never been through a hurricane, they dont happen to much, if at all here in Australia. We get cyclone's though, but there up North

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    I must live in the only spot in florida that almost never gets hit. Last one was directed right towards here, and it curved south. Quater million people evacuated out and ended up in the path of the hurricane charley, meanwhile it didn't even rain where i am. The one that hit to the north of here ( almost the same time as charley) almost covered the entire top of florida, but went around here also. I'm guessing we here in pinellas county fla have merely scraped by long enough.. mabye this one will hit and cut right through here? *hopes*

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    My grandparents live on the coast of South Carolina. They're fleeing north pretty much as we speak.

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    I'm so glad that all I have to deal with is the occasional earthquake.

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    Stupid stupid Hurricane Frances. >_<

    We're supposed to be going to Florida TOMORROW for a weeks vacation but NOOO! Darn Hurricane Frances decided that it wanted to ruin IT ALL! fa;ldjf ;ak

    Anyways, no. ^_^

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    I was in the Raleigh, NC area during Isabel last year, and it was unimpressive. However, my friend's live in Brevard County, FL. They're going to Alabama to escape.

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